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First Look: ALPS Mountaineering Helix Tents

ALPS Mountaineering has debuted a new ultralight backpacking tent in two sizes, termed the Helix 1- or 2 Person.

First Look: North American Arms Mini Revolver

If you’re looking for a minuscule snake pistol, pocket pistol, backpacking pistol or just plain fun pistol, North American Arms has you covered.

First Look: Canvas Cutter Dominator 2.0 Bedroll

The Dominator 2.0 Bedroll is Canvas Cutter’s flagship outdoors sleep solution, designed for any backpacking, hunting, fishing, or camping adventure.

Essential Gear for the Backpack Hunter

Today’s backpacking gear is lighter, stronger and more durable than ever. There’s not enough space to detail all of it here, but these are the basics.

A Backpack Hunter’s Must-Have Equipment List

Karen Mehall Phillips had the chance to train for a grueling backcountry hunt at Magpul's inaugural Backcountry Hunter's Course. One of the first things she learned was precisely what any backpacking hunter will want to have on hand at all times.

SHOT Show 2020: Tactical Solutions X-Ring Takedown TSS Rifle

Tactical Solutions (TacSol) has unveiled a new integrally suppressed takedown rifle—at press time, the the only integrally suppressed manufacturer with a muzzle-end front sight.

Miss September Elk Decoy

The all-new Miss September Elk Decoy from Montana Decoy combines a potent feeding pose with HD photography.

First Look: Ol' Man Hang-On Treestand and Ladder

The Ol’Man Assassin Hang On is designed for hunters who cover lots of ground, and need to shift locations when those big bucks change their patterns throughout the season.

New for 2022: Stone Glacier Terminus 7000

Featuring a sewn-in internal frame, 7,000 cubic-inch main bag, and abrasion- and tear-resistant waterproof fabric, this ultralight pack is specifically designed for the hardcore backcountry hunter.

Bivy Basics: When You Need to Overnight in the Woods

Whether you want to conserve calories or “stay with the game” overnight, sometimes it makes sense to bivouac in the backcountry. Before you do so, it pays to carefully consider options for shelter, water, food and more.

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